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II. Do chronic pain patients' perceptions about their preinjury jobs differ as a function of worker compensation and non-worker compensation status ?
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II. Do chronic pain patients' perceptions about their preinjury jobs differ as a function of worker compensation and non-worker compensation status ?

H. L ROSOMOFF, D. A FISHBAIN, R. B CUTLER and R STEELE-ROSOMOFF
The Clinical journal of pain, Vol.11(4), pp.279-286
1995
PMID: 8788575

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.129 Back pain
1.129.98 Low Back Pain
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Anesthesiology
Clinical Neurology
ESI research areas
Neuroscience & Behavior

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